Partnerships that last : identifying the keys to resilient collaboration / Heather Getha-Taylor.

Getha-Taylor, Heather
Call Number
658.4/08
Author
Getha-Taylor, Heather, author.
Title
Partnerships that last : identifying the keys to resilient collaboration / Heather Getha-Taylor.
Physical Description
1 online resource (49 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge elements. Elements in public and nonprofit administration, 2515-4303
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 06 Nov 2019).
Summary
Communities across the United States face a variety of vexing and intractable problems that are not easily - or quickly - solved by any one organization or sector. Rather, partners must work together over time to address these shared priorities. It also requires an individual and collective ability to overcome the challenges and setbacks that arise along the way, a key question emerges: what keeps community partnerships strong over time? This Element compares and contrasts a sample of enduring voluntary partnerships with those that have ended to identify the features that contribute to collaborative resilience, or the ability of partnerships to respond productively to shocks and change over time.
Subject
Social responsibility of business.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
PARTNERSHIP.
Multimedia
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Summary
Communities across the United States face a variety of vexing and intractable problems that are not easily - or quickly - solved by any one organization or sector. Rather, partners must work together over time to address these shared priorities. It also requires an individual and collective ability to overcome the challenges and setbacks that arise along the way, a key question emerges: what keeps community partnerships strong over time? This Element compares and contrasts a sample of enduring voluntary partnerships with those that have ended to identify the features that contribute to collaborative resilience, or the ability of partnerships to respond productively to shocks and change over time.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 06 Nov 2019).
Subject
Social responsibility of business.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
PARTNERSHIP.
Multimedia